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Last week, at the Bay Hill Invitational, Montgomerie was given a sharp reminder of his Stateside status when he was drawn in the first group of the day.
The former archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, was given a sharp lesson in the dangers of philosophising in public last week when newspapers got hold of his reflections on the ideas of Wittgenstein, Merleau-Ponty, and the ways in which language works.
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The character of Theodora was given a sharper, slightly more cruel sense of humor in order to make her a foil for Eleanor but also to heighten Eleanor's outsider status.
And I had been given a sharp stick".
At Lacoste, the history of tennis and of the crocodile motif were given a sharp and powerful serve by the designer Felipe Oliveira Baptista.
Suddenly, from contemplating hauling in New York and RSL, who'd both dropped points at home, Seattle were given a sharp reminder that they were in a game.
The 2013 play Override, in which she explored an alternative near future, has just been given a sharp new production at the Tiger Dublin fringe festival.
Jane Foley, Rabobank: The optimism that carried asset prices higher of the start of the year has been given a sharp wake up in the shape of the Italian election result.
But during the past two years we have been given a sharp warning that these differences still exist, and these differences are wide and deep".
The new robot dog engineered by Google-owned Boston Dynamics can climb hills, stairs, and even keep its balance after it's given a sharp kick in the side (which happens at the 26-second mark in the video above).
There is a decided squick factor when it comes to this life-sustaining liquid; but that general unease and discomfort is given a sharp political bent when that blood happens to belong to a gay, bisexual, or transgender man.
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